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008 990616s2000 cau b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aGN345.6$b.O927 2000
082 00 $a303.48/2$221
245 00 $aOur voices :$bessays in culture, ethnicity, and communication /$c[edited by] Alberto González, Marsha Houston, Victoria Chen ; foreword by Orlando L. Taylor.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aLos Angeles, Calif. :$bRoxbury Pub. Co.,$c©2000.
300 $axxv, 267 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gPart I$tNaming Ourselves --$g1.$t(De)hyphenated Identity: The Double Voice in The Woman Warrior /$rVictoria Chen$g3 --$g2.$tDis/orienting Identities: Asian Americans, History, and Intercultural Communication /$rThomas Nakayama$g13 --$g3.$tHow I Came to Know 'In Self Realization There Is Truth' /$rSidney A. Ribeau$g19 --$g4.$tNames, Narratives, and the Evolution of Ethnic Identity /$rDolores V. Tanno$g25 --$gPart II$tNegotiating Sexuality and Gender --$g5.$tJewish and/or Woman: Identity and Communicative Style /$rSheryl Perlmutter Bowen$g31 --$g6.$tRemembering Selena /$rAlberto Gonzalez, Jennifer L. Willis-Rivera$g37 --$g7.$tWhen Miss America Was Always White /$rNavita Cummings James$g42 --$g8.$tIllusive Reflections: African American Women on Primetime Television /$rBishetta D. Merritt$g47 --$g9.$tBlack Queer Identity, Imaginative Rationality, and the Language of Home /$rCharles I. Nero$g54 --$gPart III$tRepresenting Cultural Knowledge in Interpersonal and Mass Media Contexts --$g10.$tNegotiating Cyberspace/Negotiating RL /$rRadhika Gajjala$g63 --$g11.$tThe Rhetoric of La Familia Among Mexican Americans /$rMargarita Gangotena$g72 --$g12.$tWhen Mississippi Chinese Talk /$rGwendolyn Gong$g84 --$g13.$tThe Reason Why We Sing: Understanding Traditional African American Worship /$rJanice D. Hamlet$g92 --$g14.$tWhen Black Women Talk With White Women: Why the Dialogues Are Difficult /$rMarsha Houston$g98 --$g15.$tLatina/o Experiences With Mediated Communication /$rDiana I. Rios$g105 --$g16.$tNative American Culture and Communication Through Humor /$rCharmaine Shutiva$g113 --$gPart IV$tCelebrating Cultures --$g17.$tCapturing the Spirit of Kwanzaa /$rDetine L. Bowers$g121 --$g18.$tA House as Symbol, a House as Family: Mamaw and Her Oklahoma Cherokee Family /$rLynda Dee Dixon$g125 --$g19.$tCommunicating Good Luck During the Chinese New Year /$rMary Fong$g129 --$g20.$tHybrid Revivals: Defining Asian Indian Ethnicity Through Celebration /$rRadha S. Hegde$g133 --$gPart V$tValuing and Contesting Languages --$g21.$tIdentity and Struggle in Jamaican Talk /$rDexter B. Gordon$g141 --$g22.$tThe Power of Wastah in Lebanese Speech /$rMahboub Hashem$g150 --$g23.$tWa-Zha-Zhe I-E: Notions on a Dying Ancestral Language /$rSteven B. Pratt, Merry C. Buchanan$g155 --$g24.$tBroadening the View of Black Language Use: Toward a Better Understanding of Words and Worlds /$rKarla D. Scott$g164 --$g25.$tConfessions of a Thirty-Something Hip-Hop (Old) Head /$rEric King Watts$g171 --$gPart VI$tLiving in Bicultural Relationships --$g26.$tSapphire and Sappho: Allies in Authenticity /$rBrenda J. Allen$g179 --$g27.$t'I Know It Was the Blood': Defining the Biracial Self in a Euro-American Society /$rTina M. Harris$g184 --$g28.$tBeing Hapa: A Choice for Cultural Empowerment /$rDiane M. Kimoto$g190 --$g29.$tLiving In/Between /$rRichard Morris$g195 --$gPart VII$tTraversing Cultural Paths --$g30.$tWomen Writing Borders, Borders Writing Women: Immigration, Assimilation, and the Politics of Speaking /$rAimee M. Carillo Rowe$g207 --$g31.$tHow We Know What We Know About Americans: Chinese Sojourners Account for Their Experiences /$rLing Chen$g220 --$g32.$tThe Cultural Experience of Space and Body: A Reading of Latin American and Anglo American Comportment in Public: Lozano discusses assumptions about "public space" in Anglo American and Latin American cultures /$rElizabeth Lozano$g228 --$g33.$tRegionalism and Communication: Exploring Chinese Immigrant Perspectives /$rCasey Man Kong Lum$g235 --$g34.$tTraversing Disparate Cultures in a Transnational World: A Bicultural/Hybrid Experience /$rMaria Rogers-Pascual$g242.
650 0 $aIntercultural communication.
650 0 $aEthnology$zUnited States.
651 0 $aUnited States$xEthnic relations.
650 7 $aEthnic relations.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00916005
650 7 $aEthnology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00916106
650 7 $aIntercultural communication.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00976084
651 7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
700 1 $aGonzález, Alberto,$d1954-
700 1 $aHouston, Marsha.
700 1 $aChen, Victoria.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tOur voices.$b3rd ed.$dLos Angeles, Calif. : Roxbury Pub. Co., ©2000$w(OCoLC)656284891
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